Italians or Accialians.... (English, reputation, move, time)
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How it sounds in English to our ears ... our reputation has been ruined just in 2000 ys, from lords and masters of Europe (Roman times) to poor cinderellas victims of ourselves.
Here is what they think of us.. in Europe, do not start to gesticulate and get an espresso .. the same for all.
How it sounds in English to our ears ... our reputation has been ruined just in 2000 ys, from lords and masters of Europe (Roman times) to poor cinderellas victims of ourselves.
Here is what they think of us.. in Europe, do not start to gesticulate and get an espresso .. the same for all.
..As it sounds to our ears.. the letter t seems ,sounds as, a letter c.. obvious to our relatively phonetic Italian
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